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history

Peace, please…

For years, he sold himself as the man who could end wars through instinct, pressure, spectacle, and personal dominance alone, yet the deeper problem now emerging in the Middle East is not merely strategic failure but the exposure of an intellectual and moral vacuum at the centre of that performance. Peace is not a television […]

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politics

The Epstein Class

Jeffrey Epstein became more than a criminal case. He became a symbol of a deeper public suspicion: that extreme wealth, celebrity, political access, legal asymmetry, and institutional influence often converge into protected networks insulated from the consequences faced by ordinary people. Sealed documents, negotiated immunity deals, damaged evidence chains, elite associations, private islands, missing transparency, […]

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cybernetics

The first rule of communication systems theory fight club…

It took me a long time and much exasperation to recognise and acknowledge that the first rule of communication systems theory club is: do not tell people about the theory. Not because the theory is secret. Because the theory is ineffective as information. People are not waiting for a better model of the system that […]

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Philosophy

Loneliness: The Cost of Connection

In post-industrial Western societies, relationships increasingly pass through technological and transactional systems before they pass directly between people. Friendship, intimacy, courtship, status, belonging: much of social life now moves through screens, platforms, metrics, services, and algorithmic surfaces. Distance has collapsed. Presence has become persistent. The modern person can remain linked to hundreds, even thousands, of […]

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Philosophy

Zero Trust: USA

The deeper damage is not simply geopolitical. It is symbolic. Empires survive contradictions all the time; people expect power to be compromised. What becomes dangerous is when the symbolic frame fractures. America spent generations exporting not merely military power or economic leverage, but a narrative about procedural stability, institutional continuity, constitutional restraint, and a vaguely […]

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cybernetics

Pop goes the Diesel: Energy Market Shock

Energy markets do not merely price fuel. They encode the recurrence structure of civilisation’s dependency on energy. Refinery cycles, shipping delays, seasonal demand, storage constraints, geopolitical tension, and futures speculation appear as price movement, but price is only the visible signal. Beneath it sits a temporal field of repeated dependence. Energy markets are not merely […]

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Philosophy

An American Error

Enter a Chorus, beholding the Republic as a cracked glass. Behold the man, not monster, but a mirror, Wherein an age, long sick yet self-amazed, Doth spy its own deformity and cry, “Lo, greatness!” He is no thunderbolt from heaven cast, But weather bred within the common air: Distrust made flesh, grievance given tongue, Ambition […]

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cybernetics

The Moral Fog of Listless Language and Abandoned Futures

The Institute for Transformative Futures began with a manifesto, three beanbags, and a volcanic certainty that every institution before it had been morally and intellectually compromised. Its founders spoke in the ecstatic tones of people who had recently discovered systems theory and now suspected they alone could perceive the invisible architecture of power. They would […]

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power

Professor Elms’ Surprise

Professor Elms had not believed the email at first because it arrived wrapped in the soft vocabulary of institutional care. The university took wellbeing very seriously. The university valued respectful dialogue. The university recognised the importance of psychological safety, inclusion, collegiality, and shared community standards. Accordingly, concerns had been raised regarding the tone of several […]

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politics

One Nation: a Populist Cul-de-Sac of Good Intentions

They paint themselves into a hyper-simplistic corner because simplified narratives feel stabilising during periods of systemic uncertainty. But once political language collapses into slogans, binaries, and permanent outrage, the capacity to think strategically about complex realities begins to erode. The rhetoric that initially appears empowering gradually becomes constraining. Every new problem must be forced through […]

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cybernetics

Transactional Isolation as Control Plane: Social Media and the Industrialisation of Communicative Alienation

Social media platforms are usually described as communication technologies, but their deeper operational logic is closer to behavioural recurrence management. They do not optimise for resolution, understanding, repair, or psychological settlement. They optimise for continued return. That means the platform is not primarily designed to complete the user’s need, but to make the user come […]

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cybernetics

Cognitive Bandwidth and the Politics of Belief

Cognitive bandwidth becomes cultural destiny because the carrying capacity of technologically mediated communication systems exceeds the carrying capacity of the biological minds living inside them.